Bless her heart, she looks so tiny in that chair ! Soaking up some sunshine, the best thing for her .. everyone .. vitamins and warmth and cheers a person up.
Heavy and gray in Washington, DC, but we did have a ray or two this morning, and at least it's no longer unseasonably cold. I can think of a great many things worse than a bask in the sun, and even without that I plan to spend some of this afternoon on the balcony, soaking in, if not sunshine, at least some fresh air.
I was just commenting on Mary Moon's blog that I wish her family would adopt me, but my second choice for a new extended family would be Auntie Glad and the villagers of Trelawnyd!
You don't know how lucky you are. I'm sat indoors looking out on a cold, miserable dull day with the heating on. So much for summer.
ReplyDeleteMind she doesn't get a sunburn!
ReplyDeleteBless her.
ReplyDeleteNice to see Auntie Glad making the most of the rays! The weather is awful here. Dull, miserable,windy, in fact a typical bank holiday Monday.
ReplyDeleteColdest place in the British Isles here.
ReplyDeleteBless her heart, she looks so tiny in that chair ! Soaking up some sunshine, the best thing for her .. everyone .. vitamins and warmth and cheers a person up.
ReplyDeleteAww bless her - hope she can get out of that chair without hurting herself ?
ReplyDeleteGrey cold and windy over here in Suffolk. I'm very envious of Auntie G
ReplyDeleteIt's been much the same here on Sussex coast.
Deleteauntie looks so small and delicate in that chair, yet she needs the vitamin D the sun gives her.
ReplyDeleteGood for her, getting a bit of vitamin D!
ReplyDeleteHow the heck is she going to get out of that chair? You'd better check she's not still there.
ReplyDeleteThat sunlight probably felt good. I hope she didn't get a sunburn.
ReplyDeleteAuntie Glad looks so relaxed. Love her turquoise dress, n sun glasses.
ReplyDeleteGo Auntie Glad! Xxx
She also had her pearls on
DeleteHeavy and gray in Washington, DC, but we did have a ray or two this morning, and at least it's no longer unseasonably cold. I can think of a great many things worse than a bask in the sun, and even without that I plan to spend some of this afternoon on the balcony, soaking in, if not sunshine, at least some fresh air.
ReplyDeletewas disgustingly hot yesterday in philly. today I have the air conditioner off and the windows open to let in the nice breeze.
DeleteSweet moments in the sun for Auntie Glad.
ReplyDeleteLove her. All gussied up even when she's taking a few rays.
ReplyDeleteShe can have a sun burn,i hope she did not.
ReplyDeleteoff topic, but I just bought a pair of candy floss pink crocs! I can look just like john!
ReplyDeleteCatching a few rays! Tiny little lady, eh?
ReplyDeleteGladys often sun bathes in her oversized chair......and is always asleep...it panics many of us that pass........
ReplyDeleteTiny Auntie Gladys with her indomitable spirit. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteIf i could bottle it id be rich
ReplyDeleteI was just commenting on Mary Moon's blog that I wish her family would adopt me, but my second choice for a new extended family would be Auntie Glad and the villagers of Trelawnyd!
ReplyDeleteI'll trade you...I'll send you some sunshine in a bottle and you send me a bottle of Welsh rain.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet photo John of a lovely lady we have all come to know.
ReplyDeleteSailor's hat and shades; whatta gal!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely village - secure enough in each other's regard to sunbathe in the front garden. I hope it warmed her dear old bones.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photograph! I'll bet she would love a copy.
ReplyDeleteLucky you! It rained all day here in the Loire Valley. And it's still raining.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet photo xx
ReplyDeleteShe does not look like she cares if she has sunscreen on.
ReplyDeleteGood for her. We have to grab the sun when we can here in North Wales don't we ;-)
ReplyDeleteAuntie Gladys looks very chilled a sight to make your heart happy.
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